Jjameson wrote: » He got plenty of that from day one! Home bred. Been on the show circuit from a weanling. I seen him on the hoof, good brisket and codd on him.
Say my name wrote: » Was that the fella on the Late Late?
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Sold 15 bull weanlings last night. Averaged 950 for around 340kg. 3 handy shapey yellow charolais 320kg 990 probably the best price of the bundle, I was in 2 minds whether to bring them or not because I thought they were too handy.
josephsoap wrote: » Very good, did they get much meal ?
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Were outliers on 3kg and silage since mid November.
Sami23 wrote: » What would LMX heifers coming 2 year old weighing approx. 460-490 make in the mart these days. Have a few here and silage stocks depleting rapidly so thinking of selling some rather than buying silage/hay
MeheeHohee wrote: » Strong trade in Carlile in the UK today for the Wilodge lim heifer sale 250k guineys top price :cool: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3260027804098798&id=100979850003625
tanko wrote: » Will you put an easy calving Angus on her??:D
Jjameson wrote: » Nothing in meat trade to indicate that? Serious cow trade Carnew tonight. Catalogue up with all details of cows sold if you have lsl.https://www.livestock-live.com/OnlineCatalogue-M100?op=list
QA1 wrote: » Watching gortlea the screen in blacked out down a small bit on left hand side🀫🀠must have a few buddies out where cattle leave ring
Base price wrote: » OH was saying that the factories are trying to pull prices for next week.
Jjameson wrote: » Sure what’s to stop them. See what they did to the sheep last week..
DukeCaboom wrote: » That's not what's there.. Was there Wednesday night.
QA1 wrote: » I believe you thousand wouldn’t
DukeCaboom wrote: » ???
QA1 wrote: » I don’t believe you that’s what I meant you could see them standing on the pens there last week :rolleyes:
DBK1 wrote: » Even if there was “buddies” there what difference would it make? If there’s stock you want to buy you can bid on them online and it’s there for everyone to see. The auctioneer can’t knock them down to anyone that’d be there if the bids are coming in online so it would be of no advantage to be there.
ruwithme wrote: » The advantage of being there would be you clearly get a good look in the flesh of anything you might consider buying. Maybe I'm wrong,but I'd say there's the odd lad inside the premises aside from staff in a few places.
DukeCaboom wrote: » There's no buddie BS goes on down there..its a few old lads with Nokia brick phones that can't bid online. It's a very practical thing the mart is doing to accommodate them.
White Clover wrote: » Some good cows last night in gortatlea were making the equivalent of €5.